Polish Olympian auctions off medal to help fund baby's heart surgery

Polish javelin thrower Maria Andrejczyk held an auction for her Olympic medal in an effort to help fund a baby’s life-saving heart surgery.

COVID-19 vaccine booster shots likely to be recommended at 8 months

The U.S. is expected to recommend COVID-19 vaccine boosters for all Americans eight months after they received their second dose, AP sources say.

Advocate encourages more BIPOC communities to say yes to organ donation

Angel Uddin, director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota is advocating for more people in BIPOC communities to say yes to organ donation.

HealthPartners requiring COVID-19, flu vaccinations for staff

HealthPartners is the latest hospital system in Minnesota to institute COVID-19 and influenza vaccination requirements for its employees.

FDA approves swap for cheaper insulin over pricier brand-name

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is allowing the problem-plagued factory of contract manufacturer Emergent BioSolutions to resume production of COVID-19 vaccine.

VA mandates COVID-19 vaccine for medical employees, staff

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Monday it is requiring medical employees and facility staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19 amid a surge in cases and low vaccination rates.

Audit finds no overpayments by Minnesota for COVID-19 tests

The Office of the Legislative Auditor said Wednesday that it found no evidence that the state of Minnesota overpaid two companies it hired to conduct mail in and other rapid COVID-19 saliva testing.

New Minnesota law seeks to reduce maternal mortality, address racial inequities

A new initiative to address racial inequities in healthcare across the state of Minnesota received a boost in funding thanks to the new Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act, which was recently passed by state lawmakers. 

Minnesota nurse surprised with special honor at upcoming All-Star Game

A Twin Cities nurse known for being an all-star in her community received a surprise trip to attend this year's MLB All-Star Game. 

Walmart insulin: Low-cost, private brand launched for diabetes patients

Walmart unveiled a low-cost version of analog insulin that it will sell in an effort to help Americans who struggle to pay for the diabetes drug.

US blood banks hit ‘unprecedented’ critical shortage

The American Red Cross and other organizations are warning Americans about a critical blood shortage and are soliciting donations to help increase the supply.

Allina Health employees will be required to get flu vaccine

Influenza vaccination will be mandatory for all Allina Health employees, starting this flu season, the health care system announced Thursday.

Affordable Care Act: Supreme Court dismisses challenge to health law

The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a challenge to the Affordable Care Act, preserving insurance coverage for millions of Americans.

Medicare scam claims to offer 'free' genetic test kit, BBB warns

A scam targeting those on Medicare offers a “free” genetic testing kit that screens for a predisposition to heart disease or cancer, the BBB warned.